Curtain-pole fastener



L. L. URBAN.

CURTAIN POLE FASTENER.

APPucATmN msn 1uLY22. 1919.

1,411,1 39. Patented Mar. 28, 1922.

LAWRENCE L. URBAN, or RoWsoN, omo.

CURTAIN-POLE FASTENER.

Application ined Jaiy 22,

To all whom t may concern.' Y

Befit'lnown that-I, LAWRENCE: L. URBAN, a citizen of the United States, residing at Rowson, in the county of Hancock and State of Ohio, have invented certain new and use- `ful Improvements in Curtain- Pole Fasteners; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear, and exact description of the invention, suchas will enable others skilled in the art to which it appertains to make and use the same.

rlhis invention relates to window shade and curtain pole supports, and the primary object of the invention is to provide an improved combined window shade and curtain pole holder in which the shade brackets and curtain pole holders are adjustable in a horizontal and vertical plane respectively, so that curtain shades of various widths can be accommodated and the curtain pole supported at the desired height. ,A c

A further object of the invention is to provide lan improved combined `window shade and curtain pole holder in'whifch the curtain pole holder can be adjusted the desired distance above the curtain shade brackets.

A still further object is to provide an improved combined window shade and curtain pole support, which is durable and efficient in use, one that is simple and easy to manufacture, and one'thatcan be placed upon the market at a reasonable cost.

With these and other objects in view, the invention consists in the novel construction, arrangement and for-mation of parts, as will. be hereinafter more specifically described, claimed and illustrated in the raccompanying drawings forming a part thereof, in which: Y

Figure 1 is a fragmentary front elevation of a window frame showing the improved curtain .pole and window shade support secured thereto in operative position.

Figure 2 is aside elevation of one of thek improved curtain pole and window shade bracket supports removed from the window frame.V

Figure 3 is a detail cross on the-line 3---3 of Figure 2; i Fi ure 4: is a detail cross section taken on the line 4.-4 Vof Figure 2.

Referring to the drawings in detail, wherein similar reference charactersdesignate corresponding parts throughout the section". taken Specification of Letters atent. Patented lual.. 28, 1922.

1919." serial No. 312,642.

several views, the numerals 1 and 2 generally indicate the improved kwindow shade and curtain pole supports which are adapted to be secured to the opposite sides of a window trame, as clearly shown in Figure l of the drawings. Each of the window shade and curtain pole supports are identical in construction and each include the body plate 3 having the upwardly and inwardly eX- tending arms 4 and 5, which are positioned at right angles to each other. The-base 3 has a plurality of openings 6 formed therein for Vthe reception of suitable fastening elements whereby'the members 1 and 2 may be readily secured in position on a window frame. Thearms 41 and 5 have their longitudinal edges curved and bent inwardly as lat 7 to form guide flanges S, for the reception o1 the shade brackets 9 and the curtain pole supporting members 10.Y `The window' shade bracketsl include the base portionvll andthe outwardly. extendingarms 12 constructed in the usual manner `for the recep' tion'of the' `terminals oftheVv curtain shade roller. The upper and lower edges of the plate are crimped, as at 13, for a purpose which willhereinafter more fully appear. rlhe plate 11 is mounted upon an inner plate 111 which has its upper and lower edges received in the flanges S and the plate 11 and the plate 14 are adjustably connected together by means of a nut and bolt 15. Upon adjustment of the thumb nut, the plate 11 and yplate 14 may be brought forcibly into engagement with the flanges and thus held in adjusted position. The corrugated edges of the plate 11 prevent slipping of the shade brackets. T he curtain pole support-ing members are also adapted to be mounted on the arms l and include an outer `plate 16 and an inner plate 17, which is slidably received in the flanges 8 formed on the edges of the arms et and the inner plate 17 carries an outwardly extending bolt 13 which eX- tends through an opening'in the outer plate 15. A suitable thumb nut 19 is threaded on the bolt so that the same can be adjusted to firmly clamp the plate in engagement with the flanges 8 so as to prevent movement of the plate on the flanges. The outer plate 16 has its side edges crimpedso as to provide a plurality of teeth for engagf ing the flanges, so that a firm grip may be obtained thereon. The outer end of the bolt 18 is provided with a hooked end-20 0 aww.

able fastening elements and when a curtain is-to be used which is wider than the window frame, the arms '5 are adjusted outward and away from the window frame until the base portion -3 extends beyond the same and then the fastening elements are driven into the window frame through the openings 2l.

The shade brackets ll and the curtain pole supporting members 10 can be mounted in either arm desired, so that either of the arms may be secured to the window frame which is :found most desirable.

From the foregoing description it can be seen that an improved curtain shade and curtain pole lsupporting device is formed in which the shade brackets can be adjusted towards or away from each other according to the width ofthe shade and in which the curtain pole supports can be adjusted Vtowards or away from the shade brackets so that the curtain pole' can be supported at the' desired height above the shade brackets.

In' practice, have found that the form of my invention illustrated in the accompanyingdrawings and referred to in the above description, as the preferred embodiment,

changes in details of'construetion, pro'por?- tionl and arrangement of parts'may be resorted to, when required without sacrificingv any of thev advantages of my invention asV set forth.

What I claim as new is:

l. A device of the class described having a support, a plate in engagement therewitln` a screw shank extending. from Vand turnably mounted in the plate, Vfastening meansl to secure the plate tothe sup'portineluding a nut movable on the screw shank and a 'supporting means in extension of the screw shank.

2. A device of the class described having a support with anges providing a channel, i

a plate movable in the channel, ajplate disposed against the flanges, a screw shank passing through the second' plate and mounted 'on the first plate, a nut on the shank vengageable against the second plate, anda supporting member extending from the shank. 1 Y

In testimony whereof I aiiix my signature inpresenc'e-of two witnesses.

Witnesses W. B'KRAMER, JV. P. BAnnwIrr.

LAWRENCE L, URBAN. Y' 

